It's a far cry from the Australian jungle, but Toff's first night out back in Devon was one to remember.

Georgia Toffolo looked like she was having a great time at Timepiece in Exeter on Saturday night after the 23-year-old I'm a Celebrity winner, known to her friends as Toff, earlier revealed she was heading to her favourite club.

Wearing a close-fitting black top and jeans with silver studded seams, and white trainers, she was seen clearly enjoying the party atmosphere as she caught up with friends at the popular Exeter nightspot in Little Castle Street.

In October she took to the social media site Instagram during a night out in Exeter to post from the DJ booth declaring that 'Timepiece is my favourite club in the world'.

And the star will be making a trip to our fair city in a few weeks, when she visit's Plymouth's Popworld nightspot on Friday, January 12. Tickets are now on sale for the event, where you will be able to meet and greet the newest ‘Queen of the Jungle’.

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Timepiece nightclub posted a video on its Facebook page on Saturday afternoon showing her in a car, saying: "On my way home, and I'm just kind of thinking maybe tonight could be a Timepiece night, my favourite."

A spokesman for the club said: "This is the first time she has been out since leaving the jungle. She just wants to catch up with her family and friends, and chose Timepiece as the place."

Toff has also been out in Torquay, posting this image on her Instagram account, apparently during a walk along the sea front at Torquay.

She said in the post: "It’s been so lovely to be in Devon this weekend, back to London early tomorrow morning. I LOVE this time of year!"

Toff found fame in E4's made in Chelsea before joining the celebrity team in the Australian jungle. Last Sunday, the star who was brought up in Torquay' was declared the winner of the hit TV show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here.

One of her first stops after arriving back in the UK from her three-week stint in the Australian jungle was an appearance on Thursday on This Morning on ITV.

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She chatted on This Morning about her skin insecurities and admitted she wasn't always as confident as she appears.

Talking with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, she admitted she was allowed to take heavy-duty foundation into the jungle - breaking normal ITV show rules - but that the jungle had a surprising effect on improving her spots, reports the Mirror.

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She added: "I left school and went straight into Made In Chelsea - I've never had any challenge. Friends did their gap years, but when the opportunity arose I thought, 'Oh, go on, do it and prove you can be strong. I never thought I’d do the things I did in there."

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Georgia grew up in Devon, and went to school at Stoodley Knowle and Torquay Girls' Grammar School, then the Maynard School in Exeter, where she said she had been bullied, followed by Blundell's School at Tiverton.

During the show, her mum Nicky, who lives in Torquay, said: she was extremely proud her daughter has been dubbed a “national sweetheart” and was a prime example of how “posh girls can get stuck in”.

Georgia, known as Toff to her friends, was born in London and raised between London and Devon.

She has completed a LLB law degree at the University of Westminster and her aims were to to work in commercial law and eventually get into politics.

She previously worked at a family run solicitors in Devon and law firm Family Law in Partnership in London and also did two years of voluntary work and helped out at an old people's home and a charity shop.

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The 23-year old’s father, Gary Bennett, who lives in Torquay, has a background in the scrap metal trade. He has said he is “extremely proud” of his daughter’s achievements.

Gary said: “I’ve been proud of her all the way. I’m just a standard guy, a normal Devon guy who works for himself. I’m extremely proud of what she’s doing and here she is at the moment.”